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l , s I 1 . f sn ' Er! .pg l , y ' 4 'iii 145 N. 1 X Q 47 I x 'a si Standing above, armed for action, are stellar members of the senior swingers,l' Left to right: E. Joyce, J. Tenbroeck, R. Wieland, R. Neberz, and R. Michalak. lndoor pose because of inclement weather. 1-,T X.. h E if P? GOLF Three years ago the call was given by Brother A. D. Devane for students in- terested in golf to come forward. The response was heartening. From the sophomore Know seniorj class he obtained the nucleus of a fine team. Although they played only three matches that first year, they were victorious in every one. Last year the won-six, lost-one record of the senior team was a fine accomplishment Meanwhile, the iunior team was gain- ing experience for the future, man- aging a commendable won-three, lost two, tied-one record. Our home links are at Gleneagles Country Club, where the maiority of our matches are held. In the individual scoring department in the season of 1959, last year's Captain, Jim Tenbroeck, stole top honors with 501 strokes for 108 holes and a good average of 83.5. He was followed closely by his senior teammates, Bob Wieland 18451, and track star Ed Joyce f85.2J. Senior Bob Neberz, fourth best average, scored the most points in actual competition, 18V2. After all teams in the Catholic League have played their season matches, there is an annual tour- nament pitting North Section against South Section. The winner of this tournament is Catholic Champ. This season, with all our regulars return- ing and a few recruits being sent to the front, a successful campaign was inevitable. . T' ff? A Supplementing our seniors this year were iuniors. Left to right: T. Jim Tenbroeck gnd Brother A, D, Devane, the mod- Malee, M. Peters, J. Finerty, G. Losiniecki, and E. Byrnes. ergtor, discuss strategy with Brian Willey and M. O'Connell. 100
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1 yi The shot-putters, J. Fitzgerald, K. Sonen, J. Flynn, and B. Harmon, show their muscles in the gym. X. 'QD- fl I , 1, l.. A pole voulter, J. Wright, comes up after an un- usually short fall os G. Williams and J. Fleming look on. .Sl X, Q , 2 0 .y,,,, - The backbone of the trock team, the sprinters, T. Beck, B. Mclinden, J. Donnelly, D. Keating, E. Francis, and B. Zint, are on the mark. -1--...W SW mfr S f 4 ii , x X A. T The distance runners pose and catch their breath. Lett to right - First row: J. Julkowski, J. Dill, T. Walsh. Second row: P. Donohue, E. Joyce, B. Durkin. Third row: J. Mortimer, M. Costello, M. Bobko, T. Ronski.
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BASEBALL .fi AN ,L 4 , v v ' ' I 'aj XM .1 W y sc , XX6 5 H' ' K X V! T ff . fi ' x f 1 X Hg, 'ka CBM j fssfk, QQXB A C x : s gy s T if H if :il A-I' ' ' ' i X X f gg, ix X y BR IEENF' -'TEJXAR Icff XR., 1135. 39' mf X99 Ulf! . x ' ' -ll 1' K l ii VI R X . . r . 1 , i l T Y ' if ii -A I 'J 1 E X D il- 'fc H . 'L' 4' ,,,,,.g . .--.- 'Ax 'C' ' ' 1-'ki x I . fl K ' 521--' 'T-B M , left to right - Bottom row: T. Walsh, R. Zega, S. Matalone, M. Gaffney, D. Pie- O'Grady, 5. KUNG, J- Oulette, R. Stanley, B. Wiedeman, Brother D. A. Ri- czynski, D. Tomaso. Middle row: J. O'Sullivan, F. Daly, P. Dapkus, P. Foley, G. naldini. Bilecki, J. Grodoski. Top row: Brother C. A. Sciaca, C. winds, P. O'Connor, T. , A V S C 4. t E ,. ,. i r 1 Q, S . ' i7 - L , F , ' J F J X . Y N, ,J in U c . , 4 ,, , W J. -f X l. -x K f A . X ' K W t V ' s . . , - I X. Q' l ' ii fm ix 4 ' ' . Y . , - . fix Sli' Q J ' N si' lm si E of ., 'C -v si X if - 1 f Y ' ,Q - ' it J .ft A N i ' J f 1 ' if i X , -B . 1 ' J X K . l I I V A 'Y 1, W k Y V, , L' ix 1 , . . ' .. . L.. S - x mn - Af ff f ' ' i , ' X X .,.' L ' ' ' ' it Q- l X '.-. MW. lm... -- ' 'NW Boll hawking outfielders include S. Matlone, T. Walsh, D. Pieczynski, P. Foley. In the spring of 1959, the minds of many Brother Rice men turned to thoughts of . . . baseball. With a bit of enthusiastic promotion, a field soon began taking shape on a recently thawed campus. Because remnants of winter were stubbornly refusing to retreat completely, the first few in the gymnasium. weather had safely ar- began in earnest. practices were When warmer rived, practice The moderator, Brother Sciaca, selected the twenty best players from a group of one hundred applicants, and our first season was underway. Since then the team has done well, and America's favorite sport has found a friendly reception at Brother Rice High School. The following are the members of the mound staff which performed so creditably last year. Left to right: J. Oulette, C. Winde, J. O'Sullivan, J. Grodoslxi, P. O'Connor, R. Stanley. l X L . QW -, xXxN5 14. --Q .w-5,1 Rf? if-S' . The above mentioned boys handled the infield chores last year. Left to right: P. Dapkus, R. Zega, D. Tomaso, T. O'Grady, B. Kane, G. Bilecki, F. Daily, M. Gaffney. lm' X
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